Unlock the Secrets of the Corrupted Mantle in MH Wilds for Epic Monster Hunts!
Using certain armor mantles in Monster Hunter Worlds can significantly shorten your hunting times, although they aren’t essential for every hunt. Among all the mantles available, the Corrupted Mantle stands out as the most effective for quickening your clear times.
Among the mantles in MH Wilds, the Corrupted Mantle is the most perilous to employ. Yet, it entices bold players by substantially amplifying their attack power. Here’s a rundown of what we currently understand about this mantle for those eager to learn more.
Monster Hunter Wilds: Corrupted Mantle Effect
As per the game’s explanation, the Corrupted Mantle enhances weapon efficiency, boosts the player’s Affinity and Attack when equipped. Furthermore, it offers extra Affinity and Attack advantages upon striking a monster repeatedly. Based on our Long Sword test runs, here’s what players can truly expect from the Corrupted Mantle:
1. Improved weapon performance
2. Increased player Affinity and Attack
3. Additional Affinity and Attack bonuses after hitting a monster multiple times.
- Affinity increases by +10% when worn. This ramps up to +30% after four hits.
- Using the with Attack Boost 5, the weapon’s Raw Attack Value goes from 235 to 257 after four hits.
- Triangle/Y/LMB attacks hit an additional time. The second hit’s damage value is lower than the original.
When you have the Corrupted Mantle equipped, it will steadily deplete your health. This is consistent with the item’s properties. But if you engage a monster in combat, the health depletion effect will pause. It’s uncertain whether this is a deliberate feature; if it is, players can compare it to the Frenzy mechanism found in MH Wildlands.
It seems that the “extra hit” function operates uniquely for every weapon. For instance, Long Sword strikes will add an extra blow, and uncharged Great Sword blows do the same. However, a fully-charged Greatsword strike results in three hits, while a True Charged Slash’s second strike yields four hits. On the other hand, a Y/Triangle combo with Dual Blades when in Demon Mode usually delivers nine hits, but this can escalate to 14 with the aid of a mantle.
In addition, bows receive an enhancement when equipped with the Corrupted Mantle, boosting their regular Triangle/Y combo from six hits to twelve. This results in approximately a 30% increase in damage against the training dummy, as the damage output rises from 147 to 194.
Is the Corrupted Mantle Worth Using?
If you trust your abilities, the Corrupted Mantle is definitely a valuable tool to wield. Should the health depletion bother you, consistent attacks will make it insignificant. Moreover, you can completely offset this drawback by taking advantage of the Arkveld set’s Decimator bonus, which allows for health regeneration during continuous assaults on monsters.
In different situations, the distance you travel with this mantle can vary based on the weapon you’re employing. In certain instances, it might be more advantageous to opt for the Evasion Mantle. This particular mantle increases your attack by 30% when you perfectly dodge, and it also grants extra invincibility frames, making evasive maneuvers smoother while the mantle is activated.
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